PERSEPOLIS (Taḵt-e Jamšid), The Apadana stairway: Gift-bearing delegations; perhaps for
celebrating Nowruz, the Persian New Year festival.
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The Encyclopædia Iranica, A. Shapur Shahbazi:
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PERSEPOLIS (called Taḵt-e Jamšid “Jamšid’s Throne” in Persian), the ruined monuments of the acropolis of the city of Pārsa, the dynastic center of the Achaemenid Persian kings, located in the plain of Marvdašt, some 57 km northeast of Shiraz. One of the best-known sites of the ancient world, Persepolis was registered by the UNESCO as a World Cultural Heritage in 1979. more
PERSEPOLIS (Taḵt-e Jamšid), The Apadana stairway. |
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The Encyclopædia Iranica, A. Shapur Shahbazi:
http://www.iranicaonline.org/articles/persepolis
PERSEPOLIS (called Taḵt-e Jamšid “Jamšid’s Throne” in Persian), the ruined monuments of the acropolis of the city of Pārsa, the dynastic center of the Achaemenid Persian kings, located in the plain of Marvdašt, some 57 km northeast of Shiraz. One of the best-known sites of the ancient world, Persepolis was registered by the UNESCO as a World Cultural Heritage in 1979. more
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